Vuelta a España 2024
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 79. Vuelta a España | ||
Konkurrence | UCI World Tour 2024 2.UWT | ||
Etaper | 21 | ||
Datoer | 17. august – 8. september 2024 | ||
Distance | 3.265 km | ||
Lande | Spanien Portugal | ||
Startby | Lissabon | ||
Målby | Madrid | ||
Hold | 22 | ||
◀2023 | |||
Dokumentation |
Vuelta a España 2024 er den 79. udgave af Vuelta a España. Den spanske Grand Tour starter den 17. august 2024, og bliver afsluttet 8. september.[1] Startby og ruten blev offentliggjort i december 2023.
Etaperne
Etape | Dato | Start – Mål | type | Afstand (km) | Etapevinder | Førende rytter |
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1. etape | 17. aug. | Lissabon – Oeiras | 12 | |||
2. etape | 18. aug. | Cascais – Ourém | 191 | |||
3. etape | 19. aug. | Lousã – Castelo Branco | 182 | |||
4. etape | 20. aug. | Plasencia – Pico Villuercas | 167 | |||
5. etape | 21. aug. | Fuente del Maestre – Sevilla | 170 | |||
6. etape | 22. aug. | Jerez de la Frontera – Yunquera | 181 | |||
7. etape | 23. aug. | Archidona – Córdoba | 179 | |||
8. etape | 24. aug. | Úbeda – Cazorla | 159 | |||
9. etape | 25. aug. | Motril – Granada | 178 | |||
26. aug. | Hviledag | |||||
10. etape | 27. aug. | Ponteareas – Baiona | 160 | |||
11. etape | 28. aug. | Padrón – Padrón | 164 | |||
12. etape | 29. aug. | Ourense – Manzaneda | 133 | |||
13. etape | 30. aug. | Lugo – Puerto de Ancares | 171 | |||
14. etape | 31. aug. | Villafranca del Bierzo – Villablino | 199 | |||
15. etape | 1. sep. | – Valgrande-Pajares | 142 | |||
2. sep. | Hviledag | |||||
16. etape | 3. sep. | Lluanco – Lagos de Covadonga | 181 | |||
17. etape | 4. sep. | Arnuero – Santander | 143 | |||
18. etape | 5. sep. | Vitoria-Gasteiz – Maestu | 175 | |||
19. etape | 6. sep. | Logroño – Moncalvillo | 168 | |||
20. etape | 7. sep. | Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja – Espinosa de los Monteros | 188 | |||
21. etape | 8. sep. | Distrito Telefónica – Madrid | 22 |
Hold
Referencer
- ^ "La Vuelta Ciclista a España". UCI. Hentet 25. juli 2023.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Vuelta a España 2024 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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